Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult challenges regarding reproductive decision-making. Deciding if, and how, to purse their child wish can be a demanding process. This study aims to describe the reproductive joint decision-making process of genetically at-risk couples. A qualitative study was conducted with 16 couples (N=31) at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring and who received genetic counseling. Most couples were not aware of all available reproductive options in the Netherlands. A variety of motives was reported with almost all couples expressing a preference towards a reproductive option in which the child is genetically related to both parents. Only a f...
Individuals having a genetic predisposition to cancer and their partners face challenging decisions ...
AbstractReproductive disorders are an important medical problem, affecting 10-15% of couples of repr...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 65 Israeli subjects who received genetic counselling ...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
Exponential growth in genomics has led to public and private initiatives worldwide that have dramati...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
For couples at high risk of transmitting a cancer predisposition to offspring, reproductive decision...
For couples at high risk of transmitting a cancer predisposition to offspring, reproductive decision...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
Purpose This study aims to describe the motives and considerations of couples carrying a structural ...
This paper contributes an empirically-based analysis of how women negotiate reproductive desires and...
ObjectiveReproductive decision making for couples with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) i...
How do couples with a BRCA1/2 mutation decide on preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and prenata...
Individuals having a genetic predisposition to cancer and their partners face challenging decisions ...
AbstractReproductive disorders are an important medical problem, affecting 10-15% of couples of repr...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 65 Israeli subjects who received genetic counselling ...
Couples who are at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to their offspring may face difficult chal...
Exponential growth in genomics has led to public and private initiatives worldwide that have dramati...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
Couples at increased risk of having offspring with a specific genetic disorder who want to avoid hav...
For couples at high risk of transmitting a cancer predisposition to offspring, reproductive decision...
For couples at high risk of transmitting a cancer predisposition to offspring, reproductive decision...
Contemporary scientific and clinical knowledges and practices continue to make available new forms o...
Purpose This study aims to describe the motives and considerations of couples carrying a structural ...
This paper contributes an empirically-based analysis of how women negotiate reproductive desires and...
ObjectiveReproductive decision making for couples with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) i...
How do couples with a BRCA1/2 mutation decide on preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and prenata...
Individuals having a genetic predisposition to cancer and their partners face challenging decisions ...
AbstractReproductive disorders are an important medical problem, affecting 10-15% of couples of repr...
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 65 Israeli subjects who received genetic counselling ...